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FRIDAY’S FORGOTTEN BOOKS #641: TWO FOR THE MONEY By Max Allan Collins

Two for the Money (2021) includes the first two Nolan novels: Bait Money (1973) and Blood Money (1973). The Nolan novels are a pastiche of “Richard Stark” (aka, Donald E. Westlake), the professional thief, Parker. Like Parker, Nolan is a craftsman of crime, executing heists with precision and caution. In Bait Money (aka, First and Last Time)–Max Allan Collins’ first published book–Nolan wants to retire from his criminal profession and work a legitimate job like running a nightclub.

But Nolan has baggage. Nearly 20 years ago, Nolan killed the brother of a Mafia member. Although time has passed, the Mafia member wants revenge on Nolan. Nolan realizes he needs to settle this score in order for his retirement to happen.

The deal Nolan works out requires Nolan to pull off another caper: a bank robbery. But, since professional thieves can’t work with Nolan because of Mafia rules, Nolan has to pull of the heist using two young man and a young woman who have never robbed a bank before. I enjoyed all the planning and complications that lead up to the crime. The aftermath of the robbery is explosive.

Blood Money continues the story with Nolan avenging the murder of two of his friends. But with his money stolen, Nolan needs to track down the murderers and the cash they took from him. Once again, the plot is twisty with plenty of surprises. If you like Richard Stark’s Parker novels, you’ll enjoy these wonderful pastiches! GRADE: B+

NOLAN SERIES:
   1. Bait Money (1973)
   2. Blood Money (1973)
   3. Fly Paper (1981)
   4. Hush Money (1981)
   5. Hard Cash (1981)
   6. Scratch Fever (1982)
   7. Spree (1987)
   8. Mourn the Living (1988)
   9. Skim Deep (2020)
   10. Double Down (2021)

FORGOTTEN MUSIC #108: YEAR OF THE CAT By Al Stewart (45th Anniversary Edition 2-CD Set)

I was a big fan of Al Stewart’s “Year of the Cat” back in the mid-1970s. The surreal lyrics and the sax solo thrilled me. Apparently, “Year of the Cat” thrilled a lot of people which resulted in this re-mastered (by Alan Parsons) 45th Anniversary Edition. If you want to learn how the song came about, just click here. Are you an Al Stewart fan? GRADE: A

This 45th Anniversary edition of this special album includes a complete, previously unreleased concert recorded at the Paramount Theater, Seattle in October 1976 on the YEAR OF THE CAT tour over two CDs and a new mix of the track ‘Belsize Blues’, recorded at Abbey Road Studios in September 1975.

TRACK LIST:

DISC ONE
YEAR OF THE CAT
RE-MASTERED BY ALAN PARSONS

1. LORD GRENVILLE
2. ON THE BORDER
3. MIDAS SHADOW
4. SAND IN YOUR SHOES
5. IF IT DOESN’T COME NATURALLY, LEAVE IT
6. FLYING SORCERY
7. BROADWAY HOTEL
8. ONE STAGE BEFORE
9. YEAR OF THE CAT

BONUS TRACK
10. BELSIZE BLUES

(RECORDED AT ABBEY ROAD STUDIOS IN SEPTEMBER 1975)

DISC TWO:
LIVE AT THE PARAMOUNT THEATER,
SEATTLE – OCTOBER 1976
PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED
1. APPLE CIDER RE-CONSTITUTION (LIVE 1976)
(PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED)
2. THE DARK AND THE ROLLING SEA (LIVE 1976)
(PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED)
3. ONE STAGE BEFORE (LIVE 1976) (PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED)
4. SOHO (NEEDLESS TO SAY) (LIVE 1976)
(PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED)
5. NOT THE ONE (LIVE 1976) (PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED)
6. ON THE BORDER (LIVE 1976) (PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED)
7. BROADWAY HOTEL (LIVE 1976) (PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED)
8. ROADS TO MOSCOW (LIVE 1976) (PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED)

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For years I used to take Solgar’s Oat Bran tablets. They provided fiber each day and also reduced my cholesterol numbers. But for some unknown reason, Solgar discontinued their Oat Bran tablets and I was unable to find an acceptable substitute…until this month. I was searching on AMAZON for some health products when I stumbled onto these tnvitamins OAT BRAN TABLETS.

I ordered a bottle and started taking one tablet each day. I’ll be going for routine blood work in a month in preparation for my bi-annual doctor’s exam. I’ll be curious to see if my cholesterol numbers fall. Where do you get your fiber?

ARMY OF THE DEAD [Netflix]

In Army of the Dead, Las Vegas is a walled city (of shipping containers) where inside the perimeter thousands of zombies shamble around looking for someone to eat. The U.S. Government plans to drop a tactical nuclear bomb on Sin City and destroy the zombie apocalypse once and for all.

But the owner of one of the ruined casinos hires a team of misfits to sneak into Las Vegas before the bomb hits to retrieve $200 million in his casino’s safe. The leader of the team, Scott Ward (played by Guardians of the Galaxy’s Dave Bautista), recruits Tig Notaro as a helicopter pilot and Matthew Schweighofer as a safe-cracker. There are other characters on the team, but they’re mostly muscle.

As the caper progresses, more things go wrong. Plenty of gunfights and mayhem result. In typical Zach Snyder fashion, Army of the Dead has TWO fake endings which makes the last 10 minutes of this movie painful to watch. Unless you really love zombie movies, skip this. GRADE: C

GENTLEMAN’S CLUB: PARTNERS OF EXOTIC DANCERS By Chris Buck

Chris Buck’s Gentleman’s Club (2020) is one of the oddest books I’ve read during the Pandemic. Buck’s book is a mixture of photos and interviews with exotic dancers and their partners. In the Preface, Buck explains, “At its best, a strip club is a dive bar with a charged sexual energy and quiet sense of desperation (from the patrons and dancers). There is something about where the beautiful and the tawdry meet that hits the sweet spot for me.” (p. xi)

The men (and women) who date exotic dancers range from seemingly average people (truck drivers, office workers, etc.) to individuals as exotic as the dancers they date. In the 40 interviews, Buck shows the conflict and complexities of this intense lifestyle. If you’re in the mood for something completely different, Gentleman’s Club captures some of the incredible weirdness of this world. GRADE: A

NEW ROTEL 11 CD player

About 20 years ago, Art Scott visited us and he picked out a new stereo system for me. It consisted of a Rotel CD player, a Rotel amplifier, B&W standalone speakers, and a Onkyo tuner. I had no problems until about nine months ago when the Rotel CD player started to skip. I took it to The Speaker Shop, our local audiophile stereo store where I originally bought my system, and the owner asked, “Do you want to fix it or buy a new one?”

I said, “Let’s get it fixed.” A week later I got the call to pick up my Rotel CD player. It worked fine until last week when it started skipping again. Time for Plan B. I returned to The Speaker Shop and bought a new Rotel 11 CD player. Patrick installed it and now wonderful music fills our house again with no skips. I listen to music every day. How about you?

OLD ROTEL RCD-1072

After installing the new Rotel 11, Patrick chose The Corrs’s Talk on Corners: Special Edition for the first CD to play. Great Choice!!!

Tracklist

1What Can I Do (Tin Tin Out Remix)4:12
2So Young (K-Klass Remix)4:12
3Only When I Sleep4:23
4When He’s Not Around4:26
5Dreams (Tee’s Radio)3:53
6I Never Loved You Anyway4:26
7Don’t Say You Love Me4:39
8Love Gives, Love Takes3:43
9Runaway (Tin Tin Out Remix)4:45
10Hopelessly Addicted4:03
11Paddy McCarthy4:59
12Intimacy3:57
13Queen Of Hollywood5:02
14No Good For Me4:00
15Little Wing5:07

THE SUM OF US: WHAT RACISM COSTS EVERYONE AND HOW WE CAN PROSPER TOGETHER By Heather McGhee

Heather McGhee claims racism costs us all. And then she presents the data that proves she’s right. Along with the detailed economic analysis McGhee provides, she drops nuggets like this: “A 1669 Virginia colony law deemed that killing one’s slave could not amount to murder because the law would assume no malice or intent to ‘destroy his own estate.’ ” (p. 11)

My favorite chapter in The Sum of Us is Chapter 7, “Living Apart.” McGhee steps away from her economics of racism and writes about growing up on the South Side of Chicago and learning that white neighborhoods and black neighborhoods were very different. School was very different, too. Because McGhee is highly intelligent, she was put in advanced classes where she was the only African American student. It was here where McGhee started to think about how segregation punished both races. She learned “When slavery was abolished, Confederate states found themselves far behind northern states in the creation of the public infrastructure that supports economic mobility, and they continue to lag behind today.” (p. 20)

If you’re interested in the economic consequences of racism (as well as the moral and psychological aspects), The Sum of Us lays it all out. This is not an angry book (although I got angry several times while reading about the meanness and cruelty in our history). Heather McGhee presents her case for change…and it is a powerful one. GRADE: A

Table of Contents

Introduction xi

Chapter 1 An Old Story: The Zero-Sum Hierarchy 3

Chapter 2 Racism Drained the Pool 17

Chapter 3 Going Without 41

Chapter 4 Ignoring the Canary 67

Chapter 5 No One Fights Alone 103

Chapter 6 Never a Real Democracy 139

Chapter 7 Living Apart 167

Chapter 8 The Same Sky 193

Chapter 9 The Hidden Wound 221

Chapter 10 The Solidarity Dividend 255

Acknowledgments 291

Notes 295

List of Interviews 399

Index 401

FRIDAY’S FORGOTTEN BOOKS #640: THE BEST FROM FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION, FIFTH SERIES Edited by Anthony Boucher

Anthony Boucher is the sole editor of The Best From Fantasy and Science Fiction, Fifth Series because J. Francis McComas stepped away after helping Boucher edit the first four volumes of this series. The most famous story in this volume is “A Canticle for Leibowitz” by Walter M. Miller, Jr. which would later be expanded into a classic SF novel.

I remember sitting in a Study Hall in the early 1960s reading the ACE edition of this book. When I read Zenna Henderson’s “Pottage”–one of her stories about The People who crash-landed on our planet and lived in fear of being discovered and killed–I remember my eyes getting misty. It’s a masterful story about a teacher and troubled children told with emotion.

I liked Anthony Boucher’s short short story “Nellthu” which is a variation on “The Three Wishes” motif. This series continues to present excellent stories with Boucher’s informative introductions. Recommended! GRADE: A-

Table of Contents: 

MILLENNIUM ’80s NEW WAVE PARTY and ROCK OF THE 80s, Volume 1

Here are two different music compilations featuring very different selections of songs from the 1980s. On Rock of the 80s, Volume 1 there’s the only song sung in German that became a hit in America: 99 Luftballons by Nena. On MILLENNIUM ’80s NEW WAVE PARTY there are groups like Bow Wow Wow and Haircut One Hundred. Which of these two CDs would you prefer? GRADE: B (for both)

Tracklist:

1The B-52’sRock Lobster Written-By – Fred SchneiderRicky Wilson (3)Written-By – Fred SchneiderRicky Wilson (3)4:54
2DevoWhip It Written-By – Gerald Casale*, Mark MothersbaughWritten-By – Gerald Casale*, Mark Mothersbaugh2:39
3a-haTake On Me Written-By – Mags Furuholem*, Morten HarketPål WaaktaarWritten-By – Mags Furuholem*, Morten HarketPål Waaktaar3:49
4Dexy’s Midnight Runners*–Come On Eileen Written-By – Billy AdamsJimmy Patterson*, Kevin RowlandWritten-By – Billy AdamsJimmy Patterson*, Kevin Rowland4:13
5EurythmicsSweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) Written-By – Annie LennoxDavid Stewart*Written-By – Annie LennoxDavid Stewart*3:37
6A Flock Of SeagullsI Ran (So Far Away) Written-By – Ali ScoreFrank MaudsleyMike ScorePaul ReynoldsWritten-By – Ali ScoreFrank MaudsleyMike ScorePaul Reynolds3:44
7Haircut One HundredLove Plus One Written-By – Nick HeywardWritten-By – Nick Heyward3:40
8MadnessOur House Written-By – Carl SmythChristopher Foreman*Written-By – Carl SmythChristopher Foreman*3:22
9Men Without HatsThe Safety DanceWritten-By – Ivan DoroschukWritten-By – Ivan Doroschuk2:45
10The CarsJust What I Needed Written-By – Ric OcasekWritten-By – Ric Ocasek3:45
11Thompson TwinsIn The Name Of Love Written-By – Tom BaileyWritten-By – Tom Bailey3:20
12Toni BasilMickey Written-By – Mike ChapmanNicky ChinnWritten-By – Mike ChapmanNicky Chinn3:27
13Thomas DolbyShe Blinded Me With Science Written-By – Joe Kerr*, Thomas DolbyWritten-By – Joe Kerr*, Thomas Dolby3:42
14Stray CatsRock This Town Written-By – Brian SetzerWritten-By – Brian Setzer2:40
15Soft CellTainted Love Written-By – Edward C. Cobb*Written-By – Edward C. Cobb*2:41
16Modern EnglishI Melt With You Written-By – Modern EnglishWritten-By – Modern English3:49
17Gary NumanCars Written-By – Gary NumanWritten-By – Gary Numan3:59
18Bow Wow WowI Want Candy Written-By – Bert BernsRobert Feldman*, Gerald Goldstein*, Richard GottehrerWritten-By – Bert BernsRobert Feldman*, Gerald Goldstein*, Richard Gottehrer2:46
19Frank Zappa & Moon ZappaValley GirlWritten-By – Frank ZappaMoon ZappaWritten-By – Frank ZappaMoon Zappa3:49
20Wang ChungEverybody Have Fun Tonight Written-By – Peter Wolf (3)Wang ChungWritten-By – Peter Wolf (3)Wang Chung4:47

Tracklist:

1The TubesShe’s A Beauty3:59
2Oingo BoingoWeird Science3:49
3The VaporsTurning Japanese3:45
4The Boomtown RatsI Don’t Like Mondays4:20
5Wall Of VoodooMexican Radio3:58
6Nena99 Luftballons3:53
7Duran DuranIs There Something I Should Know4:10
8The RomanticsTalking In Your Sleep3:57
9Cutting Crew(I Just) Died In Your Arms4:37

PHILIPS DREAMWEAR CPAP MASK (WITH NASAL PILLOWS)

I was diagnosed with Sleep Apea in 1995 although I suffered from loud snoring and fatigue for years before that. My health service provider delivered a CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) machine and a CPAP mask. I tried the mask and the mask leaked air. I got another mask to try. It leaked. I got another mask, it was uncomfortable. Finally, I tried the Puritan-Bennett ADAM CIRCUIT CPAP mask with nasal pillows. It looks like this:

The nasal pillows didn’t leak and the design of the hose over my head was way more comfortable than having the hose resting on my chest so I could get tangled up with it. Fast-forward to 2015. Puritan Bennett doesn’t exist any more. I would search for parts for my CPAP mask online and after a couple of years, the parts started to disappear, too. Time to find a new CPAP mask.

It was the same story as 1995. My heath services provider gave me six different CPAP masks to try. They leaked or were uncomfortable. I was starting to despair until Ed, my long-time CPAP supplies guy, handed me the new Philips Dreamwear CPAP mask with nasal pillows. I tried it and loved it! I highly recommend the Philips Dreamwear CPAP mask with nasal pillows!